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Comparison of Coverages / Standard ALTA Policy
versus The Eagle Policy
First American's Eagle Protection Owner's Policy offers expanded
title coverage for owners of one-family to four-family residences, including
condominiums. It provides more coverage automatically than any previous
policy...affording homeowners with the superb protection of an ALTA Plain
Language Owner's Policy plus other valuable protections.
Some coverages have never before been offered by any title
insurer; some were previously obtainable only by endorsement; and some even
provide post-policy protection. And all are in addition to the legal defense
benefit always provided by title insurance, which affords protection to the
homeowner without reducing the policy amount. There is an additional premium
for the Eagle Policy, but the benefits are extensive:
Automatic Increase in Policy Amount
In each of the first five years, First American will apply a percentage
increase to the original policy amount, which helps to cover increases in the
value of the property by raising the limit of insurance protection.
Building Permit Violation
The insured homeowner is covered if forced to remove an existing structure
(excluding boundary walls and fences) because it was built by a previous owner
who did not obtain a building permit from the proper government office or
agency. This coverage affords an insurance benefit of $25,000 after a small
deductible (1% of the policy amount) is satisfied.
Enhanced Access
This feature enhances existing right of access coverage by including both
pedestrian and vehicular access. Never before has this type of access been so
clearly defined.
Living Trust Coverage
With the Eagle Policy, protection extends to the trustee of a trust who
receives a deed from the homeowner after the policy date.
Map Inconsistencies
The insured homeowner is protected against loss when the map attached to the
policy does not show the same location/dimensions of the land as shown in the
public records. This coverage--commonly provided to lenders--is now
automatically afforded to homeowners with the Eagle Policy.
Post-Policy Encroachment
Here the insured homeowner is covered if, after purchase, someone builds a
structure (excluding boundary walls and fences) that encroaches on the insured
property. No other title policy has ever covered this situation. Now, the
homeowner has protection...as First American will take corrective action or
provide compensation.
Post-Policy Forgery
The insured homeowner is protected against forgeries that may occur in the
future and cloud the title. This post-policy coverage has never before been
available from any title insurer.
Restrictive Covenant Violations
Three important new coverages deal with violations of restrictions that
occurred before the insured homeowner purchased the property. One protects
against the loss of title because of the violations; another extends protection
to an insured who is unable to close a sale or obtain a loan because of the
violation; and a third protects against loss from attempts by others to enforce
restrictions against the insured. These coverages were previously available
only by endorsement, and never to this extent. Now, these unforeseen problems
are covered by the Eagle Policy with only the third coverage--loss from the
enforcement of restrictions--subject to a small deductible (1% of the policy
amount).
Structure Damage from Minerals Extraction
The Eagle Policy protects homeowners whose structures--including those built to
modify or replace existing structures--are damaged by others using the surface
of the land in the course of extracting minerals. Some of this coverage was
previously available by endorsement. Now it is provided automatically...and
extends to structures built post-policy to modify or replace existing
structures.
Subdivision Map Act Coverage
Coverage is extended to an insured homeowner who cannot close a sale, get a
loan, or obtain a building permit because the land was improperly subdivided
prior to the insured's purchase. This coverage was previously available only by
endorsement and normally only associated with commercial properties. With the
Eagle Policy, First American will pay up to $10,000 over a small deductible (1%
of the policy amount) to afford protection against this often-frustrating
problem.
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